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A killer in the house

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Sebastian Junger, who loves to be called a journalist rather than a writer or author addresses about his best-sellers especially 'A Death in Belmont' in which he describes the days when the killer known as the Boston Strangler used for in his house. Initially Albert DeSalvo, the man working in Junger's house confessed to be the Boston Strangler and to killing and raping a dozen women between 1962 and 1964 but later he rejected the same and though another man by the name of Roy Smith was arrested for those murders, nobody is sure as to the identity of the murderer.

Australia, Criticism and interpretation, Junger, Sebastian, A Death in Belmont (Book)

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Diamond in the rough

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Singer Neil Diamonds makes his comeback at 64 by introducing his yet-to-be-titled new album in November 2005 produced by Rick Rubin, known to be his best work since 1975. His comeback is a new understanding of the music and songs and is a way of showing people in the business that he still exists and is doing something worthwhile after all these years.

The book of Bob

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A brief description of Bob Dylan, a renowned lyricist and musician who has published a remarkably candid, long-awaited autobiography is featured. Like a Rolling Stone, Time Out of Mind, You've Got a Friend, Blood on the Tracks are some of the outstanding collections of Dylan.